Well, honey, 7th graders are like sponges, so hit 'em with questions like "Why is the sky blue?" or "How do plants make food?" Keep 'em on their toes with "What causes tides?" and throw in a curveball with "Why do we dream?" Just remember, keep it fun and keep 'em thinking!
What is the difference in the hardness between glass and fiber glass
some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
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You're permitted to give wrong answers to as many questions as you want to, and correct or blank answers to the rest of them. Unfortunately, however, the custom is that if you exceed some number of wrong or blank answers, then you fail the test.
i was in 5th grade before and i did how volcanoes are formed and i won 3rd place in the city run off yay
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Science answers testable questions, some questions are not testable.
What is the difference in the hardness between glass and fiber glass
You can say: does the mass of an object affect how far you throw it
The grade is up to how diligent you are. Below are some sites that have lots of science fair projects.
I would say a rube goldberg machine
some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
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The number of chapters in a 5th grade Harcourt Science textbook can vary depending on the edition or version. On average, a 5th grade science textbook typically contains around 10-12 chapters, covering various topics such as physical science, life science, and earth science.
Because some of life's questions are too deep and complicated for science to answer.